View from Moelydd Hill
Toposcope at Llanymynech Rocks
Crossing the Wales/England Border
Racecourse Woods
The Pretty Gates, Chirk Castle
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Offa’s Dyke Path Following the English/Welsh border for 177 miles alongside the 8th Century is Offa’s Dyke Path. This National Trail takes you through changing landscapes offering amazing opportunities to catch a view of our native wildlife.
The path runs right past Oswestry, and takes in some of our most iconic landscapes and heritage sites. Discover some hidden gems. The path runs through Llanymynech Rocks, Porth-y-Waen, into Nantmawr and Jones’s Rough nature reserve. Then a climb to Moelydd Hill, before crossing to the Old Racecourse and then Old Oswestry Hillfort. Follow it further through Bronygarth and then up then up the hill to Chirk Castle and further on to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
There are B&Bs right on and near to the path and some offer luggage transfers and will collect and return you to the trail. Why not book your walking holiday and enjoy more of Oswestry & the Borderlands?
For more information and detailed maps, visit the National Trail Website
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